Process of power transfer within Congress has begun: Karnataka BJP

BANGALORE: Discontent is brewing in the ruling Congress in Karnataka against Chief Minister Siddaramaiah's style of functioning, the state BJP claimed today.

Several Congress leaders had expressed concern on the issue and attempts for "transfer of power" had begun, Opposition leader in the Legislative Council D V Sadananda Gowda told reporters here, raising doubts about the Chief Minister's continuance.

Rajasekharan, special invitee to the Congress Working Committee and MLC, had shot off a letter to party president Sonia Gandhi asking her to set up a coordination committee under the chairmanship of a senior party leader to "provide orientation and guidance" to the Siddaramaiah government to follow "the party style and culture of governance".

Rajashekharan has dwelt at length on the steps seeking Sonia's intervention to make Siddaramaiah "work in unison" with the organisation.

Gowda also alleged the government was indulging in doublespeak. "The Chief Minister says he has information of terrorists sneaking into the city to carry out terror attacks and the home minister K J George negates the reports. There is confusion in the government and it is indulging in doublespeak," he said.

He also accused the Siddaramaiah government of indulging in political vendetta by reversing decisions taken by the previous BJP government.